Concerted Proton−Electron Transfer Reactions in Water. Are the Driving Force and Rate Constant Depending on pH When Water Acts as Proton Donor or Acceptor?
- 12 April 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Vol. 129 (18) , 5870-5879
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ja067950q
Abstract
The competition between stepwise and concerted (CPET) pathways in proton-coupled electron-transfer reactions in water is discussed on thermodynamic and kinetic bases. In the case where water is the proton acceptor, the CPET pathway may compete favorably with the stepwise pathway. The main parameter of the competition is pK of the oxidized form of the substrate being smaller or larger than 0. The driving force of the forward reaction is however independent of pH, despite the equilibrium redox potential of the proton−electron system being a function of pH. At high pH values, CPET reactions involving OH- as proton acceptor may likewise compete favorably with stepwise pathways. The overall reaction rate constant is an increasing function of pH, not because the driving force depends on pH but because OH- is a reactant. In buffered media, association of the substrate with the basic components of the buffer offers an alternative CPET route; the driving force comes closer to that offered by the pH-dependent equilibrium redox potential.Keywords
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